Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel

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Autor(a) principal: Robalo Nunes, António
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Brilhante, Dialina, Macedo, Ana, Beato, Vera, Gomes, Diana, Gonçalves-Aguiar, José, Lima, Fátima, Mairos, João, Melo-Lencastre, Teresa
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Introduction: Anaemia and iron deficiency are associated with increased mortality and poor surgical outcomes. Consensus in their definitions is expected to optimize their management, which is encompassed by patient blood management, providing patient-centred care while improving patient safety and clinical outcomes. Patient blood management implementation is even more relevant in contingency times and faces barriers due to lack of standardization, among others. The aim is to establish a consensus on these diagnoses and implement patient blood management principles in clinical practice in Portugal.Material and Methods: Eight experts in Transfusion Medicine, Haematology, Anaesthesiology, Internal Medicine, and Obstetrics/Gynaecology were assembled; a focus group was conducted, defining 33 statements. A Delphi panel was conducted, with experts from the clinical specialities named above as well as from General Surgery, Urology, and Orthopaedics.Results: The Delphi panel’s rounds had 70 (Round 1) and 46 (Round 2) respondents. Specialists were consensual in only two statements, on the existence of a preoperative patient blood management consultation for candidates to elective surgeries in which the use of blood derivatives is anticipated and, on the importance of the correction of postoperative anaemia and iron deficiency. Of the remaining 31 statements, 27 reached high agreement or disagreement by the respondents.Conclusion: Consensus was reached in only two (6%) of the 33 statements. There was a consensual agreement on the relevance of establishing patient blood management as the standard of care and of valuing preoperative and postoperative patient blood management interventions. Nevertheless, our results point to the lack of awareness regarding patient blood management principles – which could result in better postoperative outcomes, shorter hospitalizations, reduced costs and increased availability of beds. Training and literacy initiatives could help further implement patient blood management standards in Portuguese hospitals.
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spelling Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi PanelMelhorar a Consciencialização sobre Patient Blood Management: Um Repto de Ação a Partir de um Painel de DelphiAnemiaIron-DeficiencyBiomarkers/ bloodBlood TransfusionConsensusIron DeficienciesPerioperative CareAnemiaAnemia por Deficiência de FerroBiomarcadores/ sangueConsensoCuidados PerioperatóriosDeficiências de FerroTransfusão de SangueIntroduction: Anaemia and iron deficiency are associated with increased mortality and poor surgical outcomes. Consensus in their definitions is expected to optimize their management, which is encompassed by patient blood management, providing patient-centred care while improving patient safety and clinical outcomes. Patient blood management implementation is even more relevant in contingency times and faces barriers due to lack of standardization, among others. The aim is to establish a consensus on these diagnoses and implement patient blood management principles in clinical practice in Portugal.Material and Methods: Eight experts in Transfusion Medicine, Haematology, Anaesthesiology, Internal Medicine, and Obstetrics/Gynaecology were assembled; a focus group was conducted, defining 33 statements. A Delphi panel was conducted, with experts from the clinical specialities named above as well as from General Surgery, Urology, and Orthopaedics.Results: The Delphi panel’s rounds had 70 (Round 1) and 46 (Round 2) respondents. Specialists were consensual in only two statements, on the existence of a preoperative patient blood management consultation for candidates to elective surgeries in which the use of blood derivatives is anticipated and, on the importance of the correction of postoperative anaemia and iron deficiency. Of the remaining 31 statements, 27 reached high agreement or disagreement by the respondents.Conclusion: Consensus was reached in only two (6%) of the 33 statements. There was a consensual agreement on the relevance of establishing patient blood management as the standard of care and of valuing preoperative and postoperative patient blood management interventions. Nevertheless, our results point to the lack of awareness regarding patient blood management principles – which could result in better postoperative outcomes, shorter hospitalizations, reduced costs and increased availability of beds. Training and literacy initiatives could help further implement patient blood management standards in Portuguese hospitals.Introdução: A anemia e ferropenia estão associadas a um aumento da mortalidade e a piores resultados no período pós-operatório. Consensualizar as suas definições permitirá otimizar a sua gestão. O patient blood management engloba essa gestão, com relevo acrescido em situações de contingência, focado nos cuidados centrados no doente e na melhoria da segurança e dos outcomes. As barreiras à implementação de princípios patient blood management prendem-se, entre outras, com falta de padronização. Pretende--se estabelecer um consenso sobre estes diagnósticos e implementação de patient blood management na prática clínica em Portugal.Material e Métodos: Foram reunidos oito especialistas em Imuno-hemoterapia, Hematologia Clínica, Anestesiologia, Medicina Interna e Obstetrícia/ Ginecologia. Foi realizado um focus group, onde foram definidas 33 afirmações. Além disso, foi realizado um painel Delphi, com especialistas das áreas mencionadas acima, assim como de Cirurgia Geral, Urologia e Ortopedia.Resultados: As duas rondas do painel Delphi tiveram, respetivamente, 70 e 46 respondedores. Estes foram consensuais em apenas duas afirmações, na existência de consulta pré-operatória de patient blood management para os candidatos a cirurgias eletivas em que se antecipa o uso de hemoderivados e, na importância da correção da anemia e ferropenia pós-operatórias. Das 31 afirmações restantes, 27 atingiram alta concordância ou discordância pelos respondentes.Conclusão: Foi alcançado consenso em apenas duas (6%) das 33 afirmações. Houve consenso sobre a relevância de estabelecer o patient blood management como standard of care e a valorização das intervenções de patient blood management pré e pós-operatórias. No entanto, os resultados indiciam falta de consciencialização sobre os princípios de patient blood management – que poderiam levar a melhores resultados pós-operatórios, com redução do tempo de hospitalização e dos custos e maior disponibilidade de camas. Iniciativas de formação e literacia poderiam ajudar a uma melhor implementação dos princípios de patient blood management nos hospitais portugueses.Ordem dos Médicos2022-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/17518oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/17518Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 35 No. 10 (2022): October; 749-757Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 35 N.º 10 (2022): Outubro; 749-7571646-07580870-399Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/17518https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/17518/6643Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 Acta Médica Portuguesahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRobalo Nunes, AntónioBrilhante, DialinaMacedo, AnaBeato, VeraGomes, DianaGonçalves-Aguiar, JoséLima, FátimaMairos, JoãoMelo-Lencastre, Teresa2022-12-20T11:08:03Zoai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/17518Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:20:57.813246Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel
Melhorar a Consciencialização sobre Patient Blood Management: Um Repto de Ação a Partir de um Painel de Delphi
title Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel
spellingShingle Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel
Robalo Nunes, António
Anemia
Iron-Deficiency
Biomarkers/ blood
Blood Transfusion
Consensus
Iron Deficiencies
Perioperative Care
Anemia
Anemia por Deficiência de Ferro
Biomarcadores/ sangue
Consenso
Cuidados Perioperatórios
Deficiências de Ferro
Transfusão de Sangue
title_short Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel
title_full Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel
title_fullStr Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel
title_full_unstemmed Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel
title_sort Improving Awareness about Patient Blood Management in Portugal: A Call for Action Arising from a Delphi Panel
author Robalo Nunes, António
author_facet Robalo Nunes, António
Brilhante, Dialina
Macedo, Ana
Beato, Vera
Gomes, Diana
Gonçalves-Aguiar, José
Lima, Fátima
Mairos, João
Melo-Lencastre, Teresa
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author2 Brilhante, Dialina
Macedo, Ana
Beato, Vera
Gomes, Diana
Gonçalves-Aguiar, José
Lima, Fátima
Mairos, João
Melo-Lencastre, Teresa
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Robalo Nunes, António
Brilhante, Dialina
Macedo, Ana
Beato, Vera
Gomes, Diana
Gonçalves-Aguiar, José
Lima, Fátima
Mairos, João
Melo-Lencastre, Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anemia
Iron-Deficiency
Biomarkers/ blood
Blood Transfusion
Consensus
Iron Deficiencies
Perioperative Care
Anemia
Anemia por Deficiência de Ferro
Biomarcadores/ sangue
Consenso
Cuidados Perioperatórios
Deficiências de Ferro
Transfusão de Sangue
topic Anemia
Iron-Deficiency
Biomarkers/ blood
Blood Transfusion
Consensus
Iron Deficiencies
Perioperative Care
Anemia
Anemia por Deficiência de Ferro
Biomarcadores/ sangue
Consenso
Cuidados Perioperatórios
Deficiências de Ferro
Transfusão de Sangue
description Introduction: Anaemia and iron deficiency are associated with increased mortality and poor surgical outcomes. Consensus in their definitions is expected to optimize their management, which is encompassed by patient blood management, providing patient-centred care while improving patient safety and clinical outcomes. Patient blood management implementation is even more relevant in contingency times and faces barriers due to lack of standardization, among others. The aim is to establish a consensus on these diagnoses and implement patient blood management principles in clinical practice in Portugal.Material and Methods: Eight experts in Transfusion Medicine, Haematology, Anaesthesiology, Internal Medicine, and Obstetrics/Gynaecology were assembled; a focus group was conducted, defining 33 statements. A Delphi panel was conducted, with experts from the clinical specialities named above as well as from General Surgery, Urology, and Orthopaedics.Results: The Delphi panel’s rounds had 70 (Round 1) and 46 (Round 2) respondents. Specialists were consensual in only two statements, on the existence of a preoperative patient blood management consultation for candidates to elective surgeries in which the use of blood derivatives is anticipated and, on the importance of the correction of postoperative anaemia and iron deficiency. Of the remaining 31 statements, 27 reached high agreement or disagreement by the respondents.Conclusion: Consensus was reached in only two (6%) of the 33 statements. There was a consensual agreement on the relevance of establishing patient blood management as the standard of care and of valuing preoperative and postoperative patient blood management interventions. Nevertheless, our results point to the lack of awareness regarding patient blood management principles – which could result in better postoperative outcomes, shorter hospitalizations, reduced costs and increased availability of beds. Training and literacy initiatives could help further implement patient blood management standards in Portuguese hospitals.
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